Quote from: Transfused on February 20, 2018, 05:50:53 PM0,100 ng/dl for my free testosterone.
1 pg/ml free T; range in females according to one source 1-8.5 pg/ml, so almost below.
QuoteEstradiol can be cancer-stimulating when given in too high doses long term.
Treatment of high dose estrogen has been deemed just as effective for advanced breast cancer in women as anti-estrogens, this confirmed in an article recently published in a scientific journal. Similar finding in other animal species.
Transsexual women have been prescribed high dose estrogen for decades (1960's - 1990's) and yet papers report no increase in risk of cancer, including breast cancer.
Randomized controlled trials found a decreased risk of colon and breast cancer in women taking estrogen alone but the dose was low.
Pregnant women, who have very high levels of estrogen and progesterone, have been found to, over time, have a lower risk of breast cancer.
Causality between estrogen and cancer to this day never established.
Just reporting what I've come across. Do your research, speak to several doctors.
QuoteHappy with the changes.
Glad to hear.